it depends on how small it is
Elephants use their trunks to pick things up because it is a highly versatile and dextrous tool that allows them to grasp, carry, and manipulate objects with precision. The trunk also serves as their nose, enhancing their sense of smell and helping them to find food and water in their environment.
The robot picked up small objects because it was programmed to do so. Its sensors detected the objects, and its manipulator or gripper was designed to efficiently pick up and handle them. It likely had specific instructions or commands to perform this task as part of its programmed functions.
A pair of tweezers or forceps is commonly used to pick up small objects with precision. These tools have fine tips that allow for easy gripping and manipulation of tiny items.
picking up objects 6-8 months stacking 15-18 months
pick up logs
They grow up...
The ability to pick up small objects and stack objects typically emerges in infants around 8-12 months of age during the sensory-motor stage of development. This marks the development of fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
A magnetized rock, such as magnetite or hematite, can be used to pick up paperclips because they have magnetic properties that attract objects made of iron, like paperclips. These rocks can act as makeshift magnets for small metal objects.
a tong or twezer is used to pick up small items or living insects or other things
Positive objects.
Pick - to pick up something that has fallen down; to select something and pay for it; a book or item can be the 'pick' [special selection] of the day or of the month!
That is extremely difficult to estimate and would depend on the size and strength of the tornado and what there is to pick up. A large, violent tornado moving through a developed area might be carrying many thousands of small objects.